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LIGHTNIN' HOPKINS
"Broken Hearted Blues"
(AFLP 010)
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SIDE
ONE
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Hello Central (Give
me 209)
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Mary Contrary
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Bald Headed Woman
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I Wonder Why
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Tap Dance Boogie
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Down To The River
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New Short Haired Women
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Broken Hearted Blues
SIDE
TWO
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Long Way From Texas
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Mad As I Can Be
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I'm Beggin' You
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Why Did You Get Mad At
Me?
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Home In The Woods
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Praying Ground Blues
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Everybody's Down On Me
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Coffee Blues (hit
version)
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Sam "Lightnin'"
Hopkins has been called -
the last of the Great Blues
Singers- a poetic, haunting
and unforgettable country
blues bard. This AUDIO
FIDELITY musical collection
was recorded at the peak of
his career in 1950 and 1952.
Selections include his two
biggest hits, Hello
Central and Coffee
Blues. Lightnin' made
many records with Bobby
Shad, but these recordings
represent his best. Produced
by Bobby Shad and remastered
for LP by the maestro of
mastering, Steve Hoffman.
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JOHN LEE HOOKER
"Boogie Chillen"
(AFLP 005)
John Lee
Hooker is a blues legend. He is
often copied, but never
duplicated. Boogie Chillen'
is a collection of 20 John Lee
Hooker classics from 1948 to
1954. All the classics are here.
Rent House Boogie, I'm In The
Mood, Let's Talk It Over, Boogie
Chillen' and more. This is
John Lee Hooker at his best.
Compiled and remastered by the
maestro of mastering, Steve
Hoffman. Available on AUDIO
FIDELITY SACD and 180+ Virgin
Vinyl. |
SIDE
ONE
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Hey, 'S The House Rent
Boogie (1950)
Hooker-Besman
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I'm In The Mood
(1951)
Hooker-Josea
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Do My Baby Think Of Me?
(1951)
Hooker-Besman
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I'm Gonna Git Me A Woman
(1951)
Hooker-Besman
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Four Women In My Life
(1951)
Hooker
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Let's Talk It Over
(One More Time) (1951)
Hooker
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Baby, How Can You Do It?
(1951)
Hooker
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Boogie Chillen'
(1948)
Hooker
SIDE
TWO
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Down Child (1953)
Hooker-Taub
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Gonna Boogie (1953)
Hooker
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Bad Boy (1954)
Hooker
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Baby, I'm Gonna Miss You
(1954)
Hooker
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Half A Stranger
(1954)
R. Sykes
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Rock House Boogie
(1952)
Hooker-Taub
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Baby, You Ain't No Ugly
Good (1954)
Hooker
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The Syndicator (1954)
Hooker-Josea
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VARIOUS ARTISTS
"O Blues, Where Art Thou?"
(AFLP 001)
Bobby
Shad, the legendary producer,
recorded a group of southern
blues artists in the late 1940's
and early 1950's who were to
become blues legends. These are
original "field recordings"
recorded at the time on a
Magnecord tape recorder, which
was way ahead of its time. The
sound is as clear as the day
they were recorded. Artists
featured include: John Lee
Hooker, Lightnin' Hopkins,
Brownie McGee and much mo'….
Produced by Bobby Shad and
compiled and remastered for
AUDIO FIDELITY by the maestro of
mastering, Steve Hoffman. |
SIDE
ONE
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Key To The Highway
(1952)
Brownie McGhee & His Jook
Block Busters
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Yes, Baby Baby (1951)
John Lee Hooker
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Mean Old 'Frisco
(1951)
Brownie McGhee & Sonny Terry
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I Love You Baby
(1951)
Smokey Hogg
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Cryin' Blues (1950)
Sonny "Hootin'" Terry & His
Night Owls
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Junco Partner (1951)
James Wayne
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Goin' Down Slow
(1952)
Brownie McGhee & Sonny Terry
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My Heart To Weep
(1951)
Sam "Lightnin'" Hopkins
SIDE
TWO
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Bulldog Blues (1952)
Bob Gaddy & His Alley Cats
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Please Tell Me Baby
(1951)
Peppermint Harris
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Lookin' For A Woman
(1954)
John Lee Hooker
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Ease My Worried Mind
(1952)
Brownie McGhee & His Jook
Block Busters
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So Sorry (1952)
L. C. Williams
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New York Boogie
(1951)
Sam "Lightnin'" Hopkins
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Dangerous Woman (With
A 45 In Her Hand)
Sonny Terry And The Buckshot
Five
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